Life, Myth, and the American Family Unreeling: The Spiritual Significance of Movies for the 20th CenturyUniversal-Publishers, 2005 - 330 pàgines This book is about what movies do for us. It is about how movies exhibit the contradictions, truths, and fantasies surrounding our bedrock American beliefs in things held sacred, including, in this case, our creed of family. It is about why we again and again attend the dark universal tabernacles in which these sermons are offered. The depth of analysis offered here will also bring new insights to those concerned with parenting issues, self understanding, and media consciousness - all increasingly relevant areas of concern in contemporary life. And, for those interested in telling stories that will truly "move" the rest of us, this book will serve as a secret doorway to the inner sanctum of human characters responding to the places and times of their lives. Finally, this book will bring revelation and liberation to reader's lives by showing them how to look through movies into themselves as they have never done before. In the specific examples of archetypal life journeys illuminated through these films, they will experience empathy with the ineffability of their existence. And, in transubstantiating with these movie characters amidst history, culture, and family, they will journey through their own conundrums in arcs that bring them moments of at-one-ment. |
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... says, "It is the hero's values we're rooting for [in Hollywood films], and those values are almost invariably traditional ones: loyalty, community, integrity, love, individualism, sacrifice." And third, it may be that their real problem ...
... says, "It is the hero's values we're rooting for [in Hollywood films], and those values are almost invariably traditional ones: loyalty, community, integrity, love, individualism, sacrifice." And third, it may be that their real problem ...
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... says, "a product of our times." William Strauss and Neil Howe have more specifically concluded, "Seeing the story of America as a sequence of generational lifecycles gives us a new paradigm for understanding social history and ...
... says, "a product of our times." William Strauss and Neil Howe have more specifically concluded, "Seeing the story of America as a sequence of generational lifecycles gives us a new paradigm for understanding social history and ...
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... says it well: "As infants, we ingest our parents and then spend the rest of our lives trying to digest them. We eat them whole, from their genes to their judgments. We eat their values, their fears, their moods, their world- views; even ...
... says it well: "As infants, we ingest our parents and then spend the rest of our lives trying to digest them. We eat them whole, from their genes to their judgments. We eat their values, their fears, their moods, their world- views; even ...
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... says, "has nothing to do with biology, and the image of the promised land has nothing to do with real estate. They are symbols of the birth in the heart of a spiritual life." Myth, both cosmological and sociological, is the land of ...
... says, "has nothing to do with biology, and the image of the promised land has nothing to do with real estate. They are symbols of the birth in the heart of a spiritual life." Myth, both cosmological and sociological, is the land of ...
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UNREELING THROUGH THE DECADES | 29 |
The Progress of Blame The Generation Gap | 52 |
Our Town Splendor in The Grass | 55 |
Splendor in The Grass Rebel Without a Cause | 62 |
Rebel Without a Cause Ordinary People | 77 |
A River Runs Through It | 190 |
Love and Role Modeling | 192 |
Sounder | 199 |
Kramer vs Kramer | 211 |
THE LAST DECADE | 213 |
Smoke Signals | 224 |
The Joy Luck Club | 231 |
Grand Canyon | 248 |
Hardship and Ease | 81 |
The Grapes of Wrath The Graduate | 97 |
Transitions | 113 |
The Best Years of Our Lives | 133 |
Nashville | 155 |
WHAT WORKS? | 159 |
Knowing and Not Knowing | 169 |
The Great Santini | 180 |
American Beauty | 265 |
LOOKING BACK ON THE FUTURE | 267 |
Pleasantville | 273 |
21st Century Prognostications | 282 |
The Challenges to Come | 300 |
Artificial Intelligence | 309 |
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Pàgina 1 - A shape with lion body and the head of a man, A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun, Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds. The darkness drops again; but now I know That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
Pàgina 11 - Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow For Thine is the Kingdom Between the conception And the creation Between the emotion And the response Falls the Shadow...
Pàgina 313 - The lascivious clamor of the flagellomaniac for more of it, constant as the clamor for more insolence, more war, and lower rates, is tolerated and even gratified because, having no moral ends in view, we have sense enough to see that nothing but brute coercion can impose our selfish will on others. Cowardice is universal; patriotism, public opinion, parental duty, discipline, religion, morality, are only fine names for intimidation; and cruelty, gluttony, and credulity keep cowardice in countenance....